sean: what he s doing today, is there any chance republicans fall into this trap, this web he s trying to create for them? no. the republicans i believe are going to be aggressive in cutting spending. they are going to keep coming back, keep coming back. this budget and his big spending plans will come nate the agenda for the next two years and defeat him in 2012. in revolt we have a list of specific cuts that need to be may. it is not that hard. you take a three year moratorium on new highway construction. repair the existing ones, main nance, safety. that saves 90 billion dollars right there. sean: i still think entitlement reform has to be dealt with sooner or later. what we have to do now is medicaid reform. medicare, rose by only 16% in two years. medicaid rose by 30% in two years. sean: dick morris we look forward to your book.
is your party prepared to pick up the load and find some way to finance the people who are uninsured? what we re going to do is knock this bill out, and i think when tonight s goal passes through, you ll see some democrats that will shift over, and it will be more of a nonpartisan. when we look at what happened last time but that s not answering my question, sir. congressman schilling, what will you do about the 6-0 billion dollars that hospitals, including your local hospitals have to pay out for people who people who are sitting in those emergency rooms ready to get primary care they can t afford, because they re not insured. those hospitals put that money right to the back of insured people. what are you going to do about that as a republican? that s not going to change obama care. these people will still be uninsured. i m a guy that s run a business
stuff and hopefully get rid of those cardsen buy more. right. mike: say for the cost of three bucks in the u.s., you get a credit card, you make the transaction, you get out and we, the credit card holders are the ones who are going to be losing plus the credit card companies, plus everybody else. that s a very expensive enterprise. it is, all of these costs are buried in the costs we buy online. the banks pass along the costs to the online merchants and they pass the costs to us. the $50 billion dollars is buried under the rug, it s in the system and we can t get these people and over the last 12 years i ve been doing this, i ve seen it go up and it s not going to go away during our lifetime. don t get me wrong, i love online banking and it s here to stay for our lifetime and we re naive to think the problem is going away. it s not, it s going to increase. mike: i love to do online shopping because i can do it 24 hours a day from wherever i am. and with the travel that i do, i
for people to understand if you engage in this, steal in essence from the american people, wrong the most vital of programs, you will go to jail. listen to this, federal authorities say that medicare fraud costs taxpayers about 60 to 90 billion dollars every year. meanwhile, president obama is criticizing republican leadership in the senate for opposing initiatives that could strengthen the economy and says that the country needs to move forward with policies that will lead american out of this financial mess. most economists degree that extending unemployment is one of the single ways to help jump start the dmi and puts money in the pockets of folks who not only need it most, but most likely to spend it quickly and that boosts local economies and means jobs. the president says it s important to put politics aside and act in the best interest of our families and small businesses. those are your headlines.
than 250 million dollars in separate scams every year. estimated 60 to 90 billion dollars in medicare abuse is absorbed by you, the taxpayer. nato saying a commando raid has foiled a terrorist attack on a major conference in the afghan capital today. secretary of state clinton among those set to attend the meeting of more than 60 nations tuesday in kabul. secretary clinton expected to press the afghan president to follow through on reform pledges and outline plans to improve security in the nine year war. clinton will follow the conference with a stop in pakistan. her trip comes amid a deadly 24 hours, for coalition forces in afghanistan. nato saying five troops were killed in four roadside bombings. sharp words today from president obama in his weekly radio and internet address. blaming republicans for standing in the way of economic recovery efforts.